Off to La Serena, Chile to an …

May 29th, 2010 | Posted in Travel Stories | No Comments
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Off to La Serena, Chile to an Anstronomical Hotel. Why does the restaurant at the end of the earth come to mind here. 10 hours no ticket yet

Christian missionary in surf “…

May 29th, 2010 | Posted in Travel Stories | No Comments
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Christian missionary in surf “thank god for this day!”
Bloke “Why’d you have to bring god into it. I just thought it was a nice day!”

Wildly Dramatic

May 29th, 2010 | Posted in Blog, News, Travel, Travel Stories | 4 Comments
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We were excited to arrive to El Calafate in Southern Patagonia and be greeted with a very picturesque village with amazing autumn colours, and the mountains reflecting in a flamingo laden lake.  Since all the hostels in the town were so expensive we decided to “posh pack” and upgrade to the most popular spot on trip advisor. After a bumpy ride out of town on a dirt road we arrived to a lovely little hotel right on the lake. We had wine and canapés overlooking the stunning views on arrival which worried us….. Had we miss read the price tag or something? The room was fantastic and I was very excited at the prospect of a bath and a hair dryer (it doesn’t take much). It allowed us time to get organised for what everyone comes to El Calafate to do and that’s the glacier.

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We’re in Argentina’s finest wi…

May 24th, 2010 | Posted in Travel Stories | No Comments
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We’re in Argentina’s finest wine and steak country. First meal, Macca’s! Yup really indulging in the culture.

El Rapido/AndesMar you are a p…

May 24th, 2010 | Posted in Travel Stories | No Comments
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El Rapido/AndesMar you are a pathetic excuse for a bus company! Absolutely avoid this company at all costs.

Coloniaoscopy

May 21st, 2010 | Posted in Blog, News, Travel, Travel Stories | 2 Comments
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After BA Tigre and Iguazu  we were feeling a little tired and wondered what would be the best way to spend Bickies (Ben and Vicky’s) last three days of Vacation before they headed back to the states. After some deliberation we decided to go to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Colonia Uruguay. It is a town where the Portuguese used to smuggle goods over to BA when the areas were still disputed between the colonial powers of Spain and Portugal.

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We took the ferry from BA and checked into our lovely B&B/hostel with a balcony and a view to the sea. Unfortunately Bickie didn’t have such luck getting a room where the windows shook violently every time someone turned on hot water (which was frequently). Needless to say they moved to another B&B the next day.

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We;re off to Argentinian wine …

May 20th, 2010 | Posted in Travel Stories | No Comments
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We;re off to Argentinian wine country in a few hours. Mendoza here we come, steaks and wine and maybe whitewater rafting all at once! :-)

We’re sitting by the fire; enj…

May 19th, 2010 | Posted in Travel Stories | No Comments
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We’re sitting by the fire; enjoying a merlot. Jesse after her spanish class, me after a 4 hour surf in waves head+ unbelievably long rides.

You know it’s cold when your s…

May 19th, 2010 | Posted in Travel Stories | No Comments
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You know it’s cold when your surfing with 2 other blokes but 3 seals and 5 penguins,

Accommodation Top Eleven – Review

May 6th, 2010 | Posted in Blog, News, Travel, Travel Stories, Travel Tips | 4 Comments
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G’day Guys and Gals

We’re doing some reminicing of our trip so far and came up with a list of our top eleven accommodation’s we have stayed at as of the 5th May 2010:

1. Las Dunas – El Calafate Argentina – Good food, good views, room with wifi, good rooms, good bath, good service, cable tv, bad pillows, more expensive and no liquardo’s! (4.5/5)
2. Las Lucarnas – San Martin De Los Andes Argentina – Quaint, cosy, great rooms, great beds, good location, bath, wifi in room, fantastic service, good breakfast, great value and cable tv. (4/5)
3. Viajero Bed and Breakfast – Colonia Uruguay – Great rooms with balcony and view, wifi in room, cable tv, ok service, ok food, good value and good location. (3.5/5)
4. Hostel Patagonia – El Chalten Argentina – Great new cosy rooms, fantastic service, cosy common areas, no breakfast, no in room wifi and good value. (4/5)
5.  Buenos Aires Apartment – Buenos Aires Argentina – Self contained, balcony, convenient, good location, wifi and mobile phone, bit small and smelt awful. (3.5/5)
6. HI Downtown San Francisco – San Francisco USA – Good room, great location, wifi in room, street noise, ok service and bad breakfast. (3/5)
7. La Balconada – La Paloma Uruguay – Fantastic staff/owners, personal touch, tiny rooms, expensive, no wifi and shared bath. (3/5)
8. Marcopolo Iguazu – Iguazu Argentina – Hotel-like, ok service, ok rooms, ok food, wifi in rooms, great bar, pool and ok location. (2.5/5)
9. Hostel-Inn Bariloche – Bariloche Argentina – Great common areas, great view, ok service, good cars, smelt like gas, shared bathroom and dinner and breakfast included. (2.5/5)
10. Hostel Ritz – Buenos Aires Argentina – Great liquardo de banana, room service, good location, ok rooms, hotel-like, smelt like mould and ok service. (2.5/5)
11. Viajero Downtown Montevideo – Montevideo Uruguay – Tiny rooms, overwhelming smell of bleach, stuffy, ok food, good service, pretty building, good location and good common areas. (2/5)

We have also found that the Lonley Planet is seriously seriously out of date though if you do find the hostel/hotel is still in business it usually is very good. Hostelworld.com reviews are way way off the mark and as useful as drinking salt water in a drought. HiHostels.com is average, booking has to be done at least 2 days in advance and the reviews are semi-accurate. Tripadvisor seems to be the most accurate but rarely has hostels.

Most of the places we have stayed in cost around US$40-50 per night for a double room with private bathroom and includes a free breakfast.

Any questions, ask away below.
Cheers
Jess and Hutch

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